I apologize for the late reply. This particular 3D Montage actually combines 3 separate 3D montages. It takes about 30-45 minutes per scene. I typically like to work a montage with 50-75 photos. So, basically put, it takes me between 10-12 hours to build a 3D Montage with 50-75 photos. I have become pretty efficient at doing these, so that is why the time is so low.
Nice work. Did you extract the photo first in PS and then export it as a comp in PS or is the BG from another photo and you just placed the front image on top..bcuz when you move the cam in AE the BG image looks like it was never touched..in other words there wanst anything else on the original photo
Thank you. Yes, I cut out the subjects in PS. Each subject is on its own layer in a single .PSD, I import the .PSD into AE as a comp. The BG image is not touched, but still a 3D layer to add depth.
Nice Work!!! Congrats!!!, I have a question 4 You, how do you do to make things to move? For example the wheels of the car
wwn07 2 years ago
one true media .
eeLj0j0 2 years ago
I really like your work, what kind of software do you use, if you dont mind please
apocalipsisdarkon 2 years ago
Really good work...you were able to blend some of those images into the BG which is why I wasnt sure. How long did it take you to complete
wcthrill 3 years ago
I apologize for the late reply. This particular 3D Montage actually combines 3 separate 3D montages. It takes about 30-45 minutes per scene. I typically like to work a montage with 50-75 photos. So, basically put, it takes me between 10-12 hours to build a 3D Montage with 50-75 photos. I have become pretty efficient at doing these, so that is why the time is so low.
bipefvr 3 years ago
So how long was it taking you b4? Still 10-12 hrs seems like a long time. Do you do only do this as a hobby or do you also charge?
wcthrill 3 years ago
Nice work. Did you extract the photo first in PS and then export it as a comp in PS or is the BG from another photo and you just placed the front image on top..bcuz when you move the cam in AE the BG image looks like it was never touched..in other words there wanst anything else on the original photo
wcthrill 3 years ago
Thank you. Yes, I cut out the subjects in PS. Each subject is on its own layer in a single .PSD, I import the .PSD into AE as a comp. The BG image is not touched, but still a 3D layer to add depth.
bipefvr 3 years ago